if it takes this track, it will graze us, anything north of new york misses us completely. social media is abuzz with all kinds of questions and for more on that, here's meteorologist erica grow. >> we know you're already concerned about the storm even though it's four or five days away, but a couple top questions on our facebook page today tasha reed asks will the d.c. area be getting rain, snow or a mix of both? it doesn't look likely we'll see any snow. the warm air will there be when we have the rain. the cool air will be there when the rain is already gone if the storm follows its current track. patrick rich asked do you think there will be any trees falling? this is the one thing that we can say with pretty high confidence, we'll see some tree damage, maybe a lot of tree damage. it depends how close the center of the storm gets to us and, of course, the closer to the center of the storm that you are, the stronger those winds will be. finally linda barnett asked will there be coastal flooding along the potomac river? that actually doesn't look very likely at all becaus